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January 27, 2020

Outfit Ideas: How to Wear Monochrome

January 27, 2020

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Raga ruffled sweater (similar here) // Club Monaco pants (similar here)
Janessa Leone fedora // Givenchy loafers

If you missed my Fashion Friday from a couple weeks ago, you know I chatted about style trends for the 2020’s.  While the last decade was all about maximalism – logo mania, print mixing, over-the-top everything (hello Dad sneakers) – the 20’s will be all about minimalism.

One of the easiest ways to rock a minimalist look is with a monochromatic palette.  When you wear one color head-to-toe, it creates a sleek, effortless effect.  You look put together, but not like you tried too hard.  In other words, instant it-girl.

There are a few things to keep in mind when going for a monochrome look.

How to Wear Monochrome

1. Change up your textures.
By mixing different fabrics, i.e. denim and linen, wool and silk, you eliminate the risk of your look falling flat.  When you’re only working with one color, it’s important to keep the eye moving.  Different textures achieve this beautifully.  Notice the ruffles on my wool sweater and the pleats in my pants.

2. Only color deviate with accessories.
It’s okay for one thing to be a different color.  But to keep your monochrome look consistent, you should only deviate with an accessory (like my hat).  And, make sure it’s just ONE accessory.

3. Try a Canadian tuxedo.
The oldest and most successful monochromatic look is double denim.  There’s a reason this look has a nickname.  Because denim has natural fading and wear & tear, there’s enough texture variation to keep the eye moving.

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